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hillary clinton at least obama's hillary clinton jokes were all about how she's going to be the next president and is sort of a prohibitive front-runner on the democratic side. if you're joe biden watching obama's speech, you're thinking, huh, why isn't the president making any jokes about how i might be president next and not hillary clinton? obviously this is a humorous evening, but there's a lot of real politics embedded in the jokes. >> yeah, certainly. we talked a little bit last hour about funny versus mean and actor and humorist ben stein, he was on cnn last night. he said some of the jokes were funny but others he thought simply went too far. >> the names that he called christie, the mockery that he inflicted on christie because of his weight is just unbelievable. unbelievably sadistic and mean-spirited. >> all right. katie, so has this dinner taken a new turn away from fun and maybe more a little bit towards some settling some scores? >> well, it certainly depending on whom you ask. essentially with regard to joel mchale, he was perhaps viewed a little more controversially a
hillary clinton at least obama's hillary clinton jokes were all about how she's going to be the next president and is sort of a prohibitive front-runner on the democratic side. if you're joe biden watching obama's speech, you're thinking, huh, why isn't the president making any jokes about how i might be president next and not hillary clinton? obviously this is a humorous evening, but there's a lot of real politics embedded in the jokes. >> yeah, certainly. we talked a little bit last...
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he was harsh at jessica simpson, at joe biden, he was harsh at hillary clinton. he was harsh at pretty much anyone and it was literally the point where i think he was hoping it would be, ooh, ow, that was low instead of people laughing at the jokes. i think he wanted to push the limit. i don't know if everyone loved it as much as maybe he thought they were going to. but he certainly last night made, you know, you have easy targets in the audience and he made sure he had it ready, aim and fire for those willing to attend. the other thing is if you're going to go to the white house correspondents' dinner and been in the news in the last year, be ready for it to be mean spirited and i think some of these people know that coming in. i mean, if chris christie didn't want the want, don't come to the event. people are willing to go and be talked about. >> absolutely. let's show this un-funny segment to many people. joe biden, julia louis dreyfus. listen to this. >> like the sprinkles. >> the sweetest thing you can get in the executive branch. >> hey, guys. what are you
he was harsh at jessica simpson, at joe biden, he was harsh at hillary clinton. he was harsh at pretty much anyone and it was literally the point where i think he was hoping it would be, ooh, ow, that was low instead of people laughing at the jokes. i think he wanted to push the limit. i don't know if everyone loved it as much as maybe he thought they were going to. but he certainly last night made, you know, you have easy targets in the audience and he made sure he had it ready, aim and fire...
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enough benghazi hearings already, most notably the appearance of former secretary of state hillary clinton on capitol hill. congressman adam schiff of california, a member of the house intelligence committee says it makes no sense for democrats to participate in yet another hearing. >> i think it's a colossal waste of time. we've had four bipartisan investigations of this already. i think it's just a tremendous red herring and a waste of taxpayer resources, so i hope the speaker will reconsider, but it looks like he has bowed again to those from the farthest right of his conference. >> other democrats say the latest call for a hearing is a diversion, a subterfuge and a partisan political decision. >> but republicans are eager to investigate these allegations. what happens now? >> they are calling the newly e-mailed e-mail from ben rhodes a smoking gun and john boehner says he'll establish a select committee to investigate the attack which left four americans dead in 2012. americans say -- republicans say it's time to get some answers. >> they were trying to create an impression to the amer
enough benghazi hearings already, most notably the appearance of former secretary of state hillary clinton on capitol hill. congressman adam schiff of california, a member of the house intelligence committee says it makes no sense for democrats to participate in yet another hearing. >> i think it's a colossal waste of time. we've had four bipartisan investigations of this already. i think it's just a tremendous red herring and a waste of taxpayer resources, so i hope the speaker will...
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clinton was born in illinois and is the eighth person from that state to receive the award. now, last night's ceremony marked the 50th anniversary of that award. >>> they took advantage yesterday to emphasize the importance of the immigration reform. and that they were one of the several keynote speakers at miami-dade college to discuss the legacy of the united states as the nation of the immigrants. , as they would represent something special that we would never talk about. that we will be able to do that too, kid, but let me finish my speech. >> they received an honorary degree during the ceremony right after the event as he met with the american business leaders to continue their discussion on the immigration issues. >> and warren buffett as a fan of mark zuckerburg. >> it's remarkable. and that he has done more for the world than, you know, that i was doing nothing at that age. >> he's at a shareholders meeting this weekend for the investment, saying they don't know him very well, but praise him through the media. >> over here we'll get you start early. >> remaining lock
clinton was born in illinois and is the eighth person from that state to receive the award. now, last night's ceremony marked the 50th anniversary of that award. >>> they took advantage yesterday to emphasize the importance of the immigration reform. and that they were one of the several keynote speakers at miami-dade college to discuss the legacy of the united states as the nation of the immigrants. , as they would represent something special that we would never talk about. that we...
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. >> hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. she has experience. she's a natural leader, and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's the saving this country could use. >> comedian joel mchale taking a swipe at the gender pay gap at last night's white house correspondents dinners. very clever. >> it was a skroek but with a nugget of truth. all the jokes were indeed last night. we got pete dominic here with us, a comedian and host of his own political talk show on sirius xm. >> looking a smidge disheveled. how did you get there last night without me, pete? i'll make you take me next time although i don't know i want to look like that in a morning. >> i'd take you in a heartbeat. i may look a little haggard. i'm still in a tux and my hair might be a little bit disheveled but it's so much fun. i met everybody. i met everybody from casey aflac to kareem abdul jabbar, kirsten gillebrand, lindsay von was following me around saying i want to you meet this guy and that guy. >> what did you think of president obama's performance? >>
. >> hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. she has experience. she's a natural leader, and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's the saving this country could use. >> comedian joel mchale taking a swipe at the gender pay gap at last night's white house correspondents dinners. very clever. >> it was a skroek but with a nugget of truth. all the jokes were indeed last night. we got pete dominic here with us, a comedian and host of his...
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a run for money. >> briefly, before we go with the prominent developments behind clinton, where does that leave joe biden. >> she will not have a coronation, the democrats have a deep bench. there are plenty of people that could run against her and be credibility. we saw it in 2008. barack obama came out of nowhere and won that nom face. he is the -- nomination. she is the strongest candidate. >>> thank you both for joining me this morning. >>> we were talking about the immigration rallies. hundreds of demonstrators were rallying to demand a change on immigration policy. [ chants ] >> they call on the barack obama administration to curb its aggressive approach. they say it divides families, leaving children backhand when one or for parents are september to the native country. last month the president called for a review of the deportation policies. >>> al jazeera america's groundbreaking series "borderland" - six americans are making a dangerous journey retriesing the footsteps of migrants that died trying to get to the united states. the series wraps up with a look at how they fared
a run for money. >> briefly, before we go with the prominent developments behind clinton, where does that leave joe biden. >> she will not have a coronation, the democrats have a deep bench. there are plenty of people that could run against her and be credibility. we saw it in 2008. barack obama came out of nowhere and won that nom face. he is the -- nomination. she is the strongest candidate. >>> thank you both for joining me this morning. >>> we were talking...
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your own poll says hillary clinton shows a 50 pursue -- 52% favorability. that is after what happened in new jersey. aftermatht is in the in new jersey. to favorability was a two one negative. tor warmly, it changed negative. we will see if things settle down for him and he is able to reposition himself with young people. is that 52%. she has a 10% gender gap. joining us is john della volpe. we are looking at voting habits of young people and their perception of politics. we are asking people to call him . this is adam from pennsylvania. it morning. caller: good morning. i would like for you to elaborate a little bit on my generation being very civil libertarian. you touched on it a little but. left comeand the together on many issues in my generation. you are looking as just the obama election. i was raised in the bush years. bush was a huge warmonger. if you just look at his policies , he tore the country apart. we can persevere and change things. realizing that this is an change anything. that has not brought us anything that we wanted on the civil liber
your own poll says hillary clinton shows a 50 pursue -- 52% favorability. that is after what happened in new jersey. aftermatht is in the in new jersey. to favorability was a two one negative. tor warmly, it changed negative. we will see if things settle down for him and he is able to reposition himself with young people. is that 52%. she has a 10% gender gap. joining us is john della volpe. we are looking at voting habits of young people and their perception of politics. we are asking people...
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senator hillary clinton was running. she would also be a first, and she, still with her first lady prestige, her strong support in the party and solid base in new york, was well ahead in the polls. you went into a primary campaign against hillary rodham clinton. how did you see the opportunity to take them on? >> the fact that obama was against the war in iraq, the fact that he was an outsider, not an insider. the fact that he was a conciliator and not a divisive figure. he was clearly the remedy to what people felt was wrong, more so than hillary at the time, who was much more of an establishment candidate. >> to get to the head of the pack, obama focused on building a first class ground campaign, especially in the outlying caucus states. >> you're cleaning and you've got my button on. you know when i said, yes, we can, i didn't mean dusting. >> he used social media better than the other campaigns to create a network of the young, excited, and savvy. >> i'm with students for barack obama. >> obama's appeal to the under-
senator hillary clinton was running. she would also be a first, and she, still with her first lady prestige, her strong support in the party and solid base in new york, was well ahead in the polls. you went into a primary campaign against hillary rodham clinton. how did you see the opportunity to take them on? >> the fact that obama was against the war in iraq, the fact that he was an outsider, not an insider. the fact that he was a conciliator and not a divisive figure. he was clearly...
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hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. she has experience. she's a natural leader, and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a savings this country could use. it's good to see that white house press secretary and boy detective jay carney is here. it's a big night for jay. i haven't seen him this nervous since the president told him "just go out there and tell them the website's broken. they'll understand." mr. president, you have to admit and you already have the launch of healthcare.gov was a disaster. it was so bad. it was bad. look, i don't even have an analogy because the website is used now to describe other bad things. they say stuff like, i shouldn't have eaten that sushi. i was up all night healthcare.gov'ing. boy, that latest johnny depp movie really healthcare.gov'd it to the box office. >> talented and got some cahunas is all i'm saying. >>> one high school student went above and beyond for his great grandmother, taking her to his senior prom. we've got that. >>> plus we're going to show you our high scho
hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. she has experience. she's a natural leader, and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a savings this country could use. it's good to see that white house press secretary and boy detective jay carney is here. it's a big night for jay. i haven't seen him this nervous since the president told him "just go out there and tell them the website's broken. they'll understand." mr. president, you have to admit...
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the chain of events that led to dozens of das started with what has become clinton's new reality. clashes between the police and the country's current troopers ordinary residents and members of the so-called self-defense units and supporters of the interim government in kenya including food and choice and five members. of the best that usually these clashes were peaceful sites managed to agree without violence but the first death start up for the violence and people lost their composure they were ready to go to the end. the end happened here in addresses trade unions house the epicenter of protests by supporters of ukraine's federalization this is where the so-called my done at sophists rushton they were destroying and burning the activist towns many rent to hide inside a building that was meant to become a shelter became a graveyard for dozens after the building was set on fire tonight because i keep telling the fan camps and blocked off all their heads to the building at the same time if the mode of cocktails along with stun grenades into the windows this was nothing short of an
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clinton, obviously he sat there and took it. that's sort of the rule you got to sit there and take it no matter how harsh it gets. >> rie arngsyan, i understand y an entourage and you've been self yig it up. >> i took one picture. >> that is mindy kaling and who else are you with. >> it's small on your screen. >> and and zoey. >> tony gold win. he play the bad guy in ghosts. molly you're in danger girl. >> they were all very kind to us. i had to negotiate and bring them all together in this small space. >> so now that i've seen lapita's dress i understand why people are tweeting me saying you were wearing the matching bow tie to the dress. >> people are making fun of my bow tie on twitter saying it's too fun. >> oh, your or mine. >> no, mine. i need you to come down here and dress me. >> it is twitter. they are talking about your bow tie, right. >> it's a little on the small side nobody got that. anyway, ryan lizzo, thank you. go back in and have fun. we appreciate you coming out. >> thanks for having me. >> all right. up next,
clinton, obviously he sat there and took it. that's sort of the rule you got to sit there and take it no matter how harsh it gets. >> rie arngsyan, i understand y an entourage and you've been self yig it up. >> i took one picture. >> that is mindy kaling and who else are you with. >> it's small on your screen. >> and and zoey. >> tony gold win. he play the bad guy in ghosts. molly you're in danger girl. >> they were all very kind to us. i had to...
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governor pat quinis presenting secretary clinton with the award. she grew up outside ofzh chicag governor quinsaid she deserved for her service. 's basketball coach is also being honored. >> a scandal in a va hospital. the facility at phoenix under fire. they are under investigation for trying to hide records of people under their care. the whistle blower said she had to do it because the evidence was being destroyed. elizabeth prann has news from washington. >> reporter: hi, molly, three officials including the head of the face fist in phoenix veterans affair are temporarily out of a job as investigators work to see if 40 former servicemen died waiting for care. the department of veteran a fares released a statement that the employees were placed on leave. accusations are at least 1600 sick veterans waited month it is to see a physician. dr. sam fot said the hospital is understaffed and underfunded. that is similar to that of dr. kathryn mitchell. she described an environment of intim edition against anyone who challenged hospital leadership. she
governor pat quinis presenting secretary clinton with the award. she grew up outside ofzh chicag governor quinsaid she deserved for her service. 's basketball coach is also being honored. >> a scandal in a va hospital. the facility at phoenix under fire. they are under investigation for trying to hide records of people under their care. the whistle blower said she had to do it because the evidence was being destroyed. elizabeth prann has news from washington. >> reporter: hi, molly,...
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clinton's potential 2016 presidential run. i announced his endorsement in south carolina. the senator saying, quote, she's the right person for the job. i'll be starting my fifth year in the senate on earring's day 2017. she's the partner i know i'll wants to be working with in the white house on all fronts. >> story about another former secretary of state, condoleeza rice, deciding not to deliver the commencement address at rutgers university in new jersey. in a statement, she says her involvement had become, quote, a distraction for the university communities. this comes after some students and faculty had held protests over her role in the iraq war. they say mrs. rice bore some responsibilities for the war as a member of the bush administration. the school originally planned to pay the former secretary $35,000 for her commencement speech. >>> arthel, in los angeles, the woman who shook up the nba by recording those racist comments made by the owner of the l.a. clippers says there is more from where that came from. donald sterling's companion says she has hours of simila
clinton's potential 2016 presidential run. i announced his endorsement in south carolina. the senator saying, quote, she's the right person for the job. i'll be starting my fifth year in the senate on earring's day 2017. she's the partner i know i'll wants to be working with in the white house on all fronts. >> story about another former secretary of state, condoleeza rice, deciding not to deliver the commencement address at rutgers university in new jersey. in a statement, she says her...
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sort of hillary clinton talks about r.t. this network about how they can't seem to get their message through because everyone's watching our take but tony blair he's part of that codger a of war profiteers that is trying to milk their slaughter to put it one way or the i just have no shame the psychologically impaired how does he deal with the fact that everyone sees him now as a rampant opportunistic ghoul will who. knows i mean i think what's interesting about blair in the way he's received by. so-called mainstream media is that and was is what i found quite shocking really as well is that despite his track record there are things very well documented now to the point that it's almost common knowledge. he speech was given very very good publicity overall i mean miles according to a handful of other articles in the kind of slightly more liberal lefty media. criticized him or called him to account but the overwhelming response of the news media was hey look at this great speech we should actually take you seriously he's rais
sort of hillary clinton talks about r.t. this network about how they can't seem to get their message through because everyone's watching our take but tony blair he's part of that codger a of war profiteers that is trying to milk their slaughter to put it one way or the i just have no shame the psychologically impaired how does he deal with the fact that everyone sees him now as a rampant opportunistic ghoul will who. knows i mean i think what's interesting about blair in the way he's received...
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he was a former lawyer in the clinton administration, now a crisis pr guy. he's very vigorous and successful in getting attention for himself. he mock complaint about not being in there, but then thanked me. then all of a sudden people were talking about davis. >> my son went to this quote in your book. i was at a buffet table. chris matthews blamed the story for costing him a job he really wanted. chris matthews is known to be someone who'll tell people exactly exactly what he thinks. did he tell you off? >> i wrote a profile of chris. it was the spring of 2008. most people who know him said it captured chris very well. chris did not like the profile. it was always a little awkward to run into him. he got over it. ultimately chris and i are fine. the chapter you are reading from, there is a scene at the end where chris said something to the effect -- bottom line, chris and i are fine. >> didn't matter whether you were fine or not? -- did it matter whether you were fine or not? >> if you do your job, you do it honorably and you serve your sources and readers
he was a former lawyer in the clinton administration, now a crisis pr guy. he's very vigorous and successful in getting attention for himself. he mock complaint about not being in there, but then thanked me. then all of a sudden people were talking about davis. >> my son went to this quote in your book. i was at a buffet table. chris matthews blamed the story for costing him a job he really wanted. chris matthews is known to be someone who'll tell people exactly exactly what he thinks....
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released benghazi e-mail put the white house on the defensive, and raised fresh questions for hillary clinton as she gears up for 2016. >>> plus, harry reid in the hot seat as vulnerable senate democrats demand a vote on the k keystone pipeline. >>> and a big win for rick perry as toyota moves from california to texas. can he ride the record all the way to the white house? >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report" i'm paul gigot. fresh questions about the obama
released benghazi e-mail put the white house on the defensive, and raised fresh questions for hillary clinton as she gears up for 2016. >>> plus, harry reid in the hot seat as vulnerable senate democrats demand a vote on the k keystone pipeline. >>> and a big win for rick perry as toyota moves from california to texas. can he ride the record all the way to the white house? >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report" i'm paul gigot. fresh questions about...
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she told me when it became such a big hollywood party and it was if 1993, which was bill clinton's very first dinner. he had a big hollywood following. they all wanted to come to the dinner. she said then of course when barak obama came to dinner, it became even bigger, during those two administrations, we are seeing a big influx of hollywood stars this whole week, really. >> and everything in between those two administrations. okay. thank you so much. we appreciate it. wing will forward it to. of course, we'll be covering it this evening. cnn gives you the best seat in the house for the coeur d'alene sp -- correspondence dinner. tune in. coming up in 30 minutes, we're counting down to the fastest two minutes in sports and a possible historic kentucky derby win. and at 3:00 from tornado to flooding, chad meyers looks back at this week's wild and dangerous weather. see you in 30 minutes. "your money" starts right now. >>> a decisive turn in the job market. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." like the movie, the u.s. economy was frozen in the first quarter. the polar vortex shrink
she told me when it became such a big hollywood party and it was if 1993, which was bill clinton's very first dinner. he had a big hollywood following. they all wanted to come to the dinner. she said then of course when barak obama came to dinner, it became even bigger, during those two administrations, we are seeing a big influx of hollywood stars this whole week, really. >> and everything in between those two administrations. okay. thank you so much. we appreciate it. wing will forward...
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this could be a big win for clinton. kaine is expected to make a short speech this morning in south carolina. >>> a legal battle could be brewing against clippers owner donald sterling and the nba. between those two. to sterling, a fight of the lifetime ban of the game and potential loss of the team. >> joining us from new york is paul callan and joey jackson. good morning, gentlemen. glad to have you both here. i have been listening to people and as vile as the comments and they hate it, the question comes up, how can sterling lose his job for conversations he said in private. paul, let's start with you. >> you know, this is something a lot of people would worry about. because people say, of course, things in private conversations that are inappropriate and never thinking it will go public. can you lose your job as a result or can he lose ownership of a $1 billion asset. this is something all of the owners have to worry about because when they have this meeting, they will vote to accept or reject this lifetime ban or se
this could be a big win for clinton. kaine is expected to make a short speech this morning in south carolina. >>> a legal battle could be brewing against clippers owner donald sterling and the nba. between those two. to sterling, a fight of the lifetime ban of the game and potential loss of the team. >> joining us from new york is paul callan and joey jackson. good morning, gentlemen. glad to have you both here. i have been listening to people and as vile as the comments and they...
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this divif who irritated hillary clinton was taken away to jail. shocking. >> oonto piggy back up what joe trippi said as far as the security goes and the talking points go to link the two together, it goes to prove a lot of folks say anyway that there is some sort of protection going on to trial to protect the president and also hillary clinton. so, essentially, playing politics and putting politics and the protection of both of those individuals ahead of the four lives that were lost. >> yeah, so just a warning. >> ahead of the election, obviously. >> just think twice before you post a provocative youtube video. hillary clinton might just have you arrested. that's the way it works. don't like them have them arrested. it actually happened. >> yeah. and we can talk more about this and some of the frustrations i have with the administration moving towards internet restrictions. i mean, we are getting -- i think we are entering into an interesting and scary time right now. >> stop. they could have you arrested. >> lead us know what you think about it
this divif who irritated hillary clinton was taken away to jail. shocking. >> oonto piggy back up what joe trippi said as far as the security goes and the talking points go to link the two together, it goes to prove a lot of folks say anyway that there is some sort of protection going on to trial to protect the president and also hillary clinton. so, essentially, playing politics and putting politics and the protection of both of those individuals ahead of the four lives that were lost....
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the one thing -- and, you know, not -- >> charlie: including carter, clinton and obama? >> everybody. bush, everybody. whether it's two-party talks, six-party talks. >> charlie: failed. and part of it is rational people trying to deal with crazies. >> charlie: and the chinese, too, is an element to it. they've got a lot to lose. >> the chinese have been less helpful than they could be. they have a strong interest in getting the issue dealt with. but here's the thing that's always struck me, the north koreans talk all the time about the fact that we're still technically at war with them, legally at war with them, because all we did was sign an arms agreement not a peace treaty. and during the periods where the negotiations were active, they kept saying why won't you declare you're not at war with us? and we say, you know, the usual thing, what you're taught as a diplomat or any kind of negotiator, it's a bargaining chip and we're holding the chip and of course we don't think we're at war with you. my view is bargaining chips you don't get to spend are not worth anything.
the one thing -- and, you know, not -- >> charlie: including carter, clinton and obama? >> everybody. bush, everybody. whether it's two-party talks, six-party talks. >> charlie: failed. and part of it is rational people trying to deal with crazies. >> charlie: and the chinese, too, is an element to it. they've got a lot to lose. >> the chinese have been less helpful than they could be. they have a strong interest in getting the issue dealt with. but here's the...
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the people who did make this year's most influential, kerry washington, hillary clinton, pope francis, vladamir putin, pharell williams, and quiona, i didn't realize, a super food. very popular. beyonce is on the cover of time. beyonce really is influential. before beyonce, no one was ready for that jelly. but now many people across the world are well prepared for it. we are jelly ready. thanks to you. president obama made the list again. this year. imagine if he didn't -- sorry, dude. the president is in japan today. they invited him to the national museum of science and innovation to show him among other things the robot that honda develop you may have seen incarnations of this. now the thing can kick a soccer ball. >> i can kick a soccer ball too. >> right here. >> ooh. >> good job. >> jimmy: it is cute watching the president interact with a prototype which will one day enslave us all isn't it? the president saw demonstrations by a number of other robots that were so lifelike he called them scary. this is good. he bowed to the robot. this is the, this was the top story on the drudg
the people who did make this year's most influential, kerry washington, hillary clinton, pope francis, vladamir putin, pharell williams, and quiona, i didn't realize, a super food. very popular. beyonce is on the cover of time. beyonce really is influential. before beyonce, no one was ready for that jelly. but now many people across the world are well prepared for it. we are jelly ready. thanks to you. president obama made the list again. this year. imagine if he didn't -- sorry, dude. the...
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how would president clinton responded parts of this country were seized to request to remove his army from those parts of the country. there is some irony in russian demand given the manner in which it would deal with separatism within its borders. it has been 63 days since russia began its campaign to annex crimea. the ukrainian government has chosen peace day after day. russia, day after day, has chosen to pursue more territory. consider the following facts. it stopped almost all train movements. that is an illegal act. it is an illegal act. for russian activists beat up to journalists near the administration building. we can go on and on about the illegal acts. 32 buildings are under occupation. we have seen dozens of officials legally detained. and the group of eight monitors objected in direct defiance. alongside all this action, we have heard the russian federation building its case for intervention. we were not even part in the ukraine in the good old days. invoking article 51 and self-defense as activated during the russian takeover. in the context of the crisis in eastern ukr
how would president clinton responded parts of this country were seized to request to remove his army from those parts of the country. there is some irony in russian demand given the manner in which it would deal with separatism within its borders. it has been 63 days since russia began its campaign to annex crimea. the ukrainian government has chosen peace day after day. russia, day after day, has chosen to pursue more territory. consider the following facts. it stopped almost all train...
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during the first clinton administration, i recall that we had a bit of a debate. would it make sense to invite nato and russia to become over time a member of nato? recall, 12-13 years ago around 2001, that question was raised again. obviously the russian's response was we are not interested in being a member of nato, we are interested in the change a relationship. russia went further and came back to us more recently with a whole new concept for the relationship between the west and russia for european security. some of the ideas that were put forward by medvedev during his tenure as president of russia simply in our you were not acceptable to all in the west. it was just not going to work. i think to finish, we have thehed the point where ukrainian crisis, we will need to take a sharp look again at how we can over time construct a european order, a european security document that is good for us and also ok for russia. ahead, wase jump there a feeling that the west was taking advantage of russia at a time of weakness. the economy, the political situation, it was
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. >> jeb bush is wavering for his run for president is just about as sincere as hillary clinton's wavering on her decision to run. we'll see if the rest of the party will follow suit because that's going to be essential for any republican who wants to win an election in be 2016. >> jason thanks for joining us, great to see you as's. >> thank you. >> you can check out al jazeera america's groundbreaking documentary series borderland, sunday 9:00 p.m. pacific 6:00 pacific on al jazeera america. >>> in yemen, an interior minister says, five fighters were killed in the battles today, sources tell al jazeera that local tribes are trying to get the two sides to stop fighting and allow civilians to leave. yemeni forces are trying to retain control of southern yemen an area roughly the size of new jersey. >>> days before that country hosts an international economics conference. 19 people were killed in a bombing outside the capitol, a similar attacked killed 75 people. nigeria's government following the kidnapping of hundreds of school girls. yvon ndege has report. >> initially the unministry said
. >> jeb bush is wavering for his run for president is just about as sincere as hillary clinton's wavering on her decision to run. we'll see if the rest of the party will follow suit because that's going to be essential for any republican who wants to win an election in be 2016. >> jason thanks for joining us, great to see you as's. >> thank you. >> you can check out al jazeera america's groundbreaking documentary series borderland, sunday 9:00 p.m. pacific 6:00 pacific...
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as they used to say during the clinton administration when he was running for president bill clinton, it's the economy, stupid. >> there is still the problem of the long-term unemployed. that's something the administration keeps talking about. as long as the president can keep saying we're adding jobs, people are getting back to work, it's a very, very important point for people to take to their constituents. he's giving them a lot of stuff that's hard for democrats to defend, you know, obamacare being one of them. it's had all of its problems with the rollout. now they've got over 8 million enrolled so they can start going on offense on that, they can start going on offense on jobs, so this is something that is very important to then as they kind of gathered their talking points for the midterms. >> especially when you take a look at the posters love that, right track, wrong track, is the country moving in the wrong direction or right direction. this bolsters that the economy seems to be moving in the right direction. >> if your district is doing well, your congressman can tout it. i
as they used to say during the clinton administration when he was running for president bill clinton, it's the economy, stupid. >> there is still the problem of the long-term unemployed. that's something the administration keeps talking about. as long as the president can keep saying we're adding jobs, people are getting back to work, it's a very, very important point for people to take to their constituents. he's giving them a lot of stuff that's hard for democrats to defend, you know,...
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both president clinton and ewan chief kofi annan had information that could have prevented or at least mitigated the rwanda genocide but chose indifference that enable the slaughter of unprecedented proportion. i herald a series of hearings, three, on rwanda and what are the people who we had information in hand. the general was there on the ground willing to take action to curtail what turned out to be upwards of 1 million people who were slaughtered and with that information, again i could've been prevented or at least largely mitigated. when the blood stopped flowing the word looked at the corpse piled high and shocked. never again was the phrase of egeland lives. it is happening again. our witnesses know and they will bear witness today. the question before us today is whether the phrase never again is one we sober used to pay lip service while nothing being done or not enough and whether not we're going to act. we do have to distinguish witnesses from state today and as i mentioned that's assistance secretary jackson and also anne richard, assistant secretary for bureau of populat
both president clinton and ewan chief kofi annan had information that could have prevented or at least mitigated the rwanda genocide but chose indifference that enable the slaughter of unprecedented proportion. i herald a series of hearings, three, on rwanda and what are the people who we had information in hand. the general was there on the ground willing to take action to curtail what turned out to be upwards of 1 million people who were slaughtered and with that information, again i could've...
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of it, and believe it or not, i am a plan,rt with the oldced -- with the old ced plan, going back to clinton care, there is a lot of good stuff in the bill. let's build on that and a lot of bad stuff has been taken out, like the class act, more good news you never heard about. it has already been removed by the administration. sot people enjoy hating much. so, give credit where credit is due, and let's add a malpractice case to this bill. republicans are afraid to do that even though we could save tens of billions of dollars because they do not want the stigma of being associated with this bill. >> congressman? >> i could not disagree more. liability reform is something the republican house has been after for years. the missing link in the affordable care act was fixing tr, the liability system, and letting doctors talk to each other. >> where is the burgess bill on malpractice reform? >> i am glad you asked. >> that is not a bill, that is a book. >> you know this because you are a doctor, but here is the you heardl question, from the last panel repeal is not a viable alternative. millions o
of it, and believe it or not, i am a plan,rt with the oldced -- with the old ced plan, going back to clinton care, there is a lot of good stuff in the bill. let's build on that and a lot of bad stuff has been taken out, like the class act, more good news you never heard about. it has already been removed by the administration. sot people enjoy hating much. so, give credit where credit is due, and let's add a malpractice case to this bill. republicans are afraid to do that even though we could...
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known justice official a term justice department attorney named eric holder who was working for the clinton administration he wrote a memo that has come to be known as the holder memo and in it he laid out a policy that's now known as the collateral consequences doctrine and all it really says is that if you're a prosecutor and you're going after a big company that employs a lot of people and you're worried about the innocent victims of that company like the shareholders or executives who aren't involved in the wrongdoing then you can consider other remedies like deferred prosecution agreements non-prosecution agreements fines and this makes perfect sense the problem is that when he came back to government as attorney general eight years later we were now in this world that was dominated by these too big to fail companies and. this is sort of become the unofficial law of the land now which is that we don't proceed criminally against these firms because the collateral consequences will be so enormous and we've seen this in a number of high profile cases involving companies like h.s.b.c. in u
known justice official a term justice department attorney named eric holder who was working for the clinton administration he wrote a memo that has come to be known as the holder memo and in it he laid out a policy that's now known as the collateral consequences doctrine and all it really says is that if you're a prosecutor and you're going after a big company that employs a lot of people and you're worried about the innocent victims of that company like the shareholders or executives who...
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unresponsive as not just from the fellow we have on what bret baier last night but remember what hillary clinton said, what does it matter now? imagine if you with the families of those people. why don't they want to get to the bottom of this? is unconscionable. stuart: he is the man, he is the man who changed the wording from attacks to demonstrations. the complete have that on what went down that night and he did it. and that is another link to the white house i take it. >> absolutely. we still don't know what happened, still don't know what the conversations were, why troops weren't sent in, why the american public was misled. this is a big story and i think the white house must think the national media is stupid because to get on television and watch what jay carney says the way he talked to these reporters as if this is nothing, this is a nonsense story. if i were a journalist in that room my would be deeply offended. stuart: the establishment media does not wish to pursue this story. >> they are treated in a way that is offensive they have to cover this story and that is what you are seein
unresponsive as not just from the fellow we have on what bret baier last night but remember what hillary clinton said, what does it matter now? imagine if you with the families of those people. why don't they want to get to the bottom of this? is unconscionable. stuart: he is the man, he is the man who changed the wording from attacks to demonstrations. the complete have that on what went down that night and he did it. and that is another link to the white house i take it. >> absolutely....
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president clinton said the test of russia's measure is whether russia, the big neighbor, can be the good neighbor. despite the reservations of many new members, nato established the partnership for peace and negotiated the russia-nato piece agreement and some went so far to see that russia might join the alliance. but we were never blinded to the risk. former secretary of state warned in 1995 that among his words, one of the plans of preparing is that russia will abandoned behavior that characters history particularly during the soviet period. and nato must stand ready to visit the basic principles underlying its relationship with russia. nato enlargement didn't invite russian aggression. it didn't form crisis then or now. instead it settled old disputes and promoted freedom and free mact markets and advanced the cause of peace. that is why nato holds the door open for aspiring members. consider the alternative, a world without nato enlargement and not the asurances they provide. it would have risked a precarious environment in which today's central and eastern europe allies would be tor
president clinton said the test of russia's measure is whether russia, the big neighbor, can be the good neighbor. despite the reservations of many new members, nato established the partnership for peace and negotiated the russia-nato piece agreement and some went so far to see that russia might join the alliance. but we were never blinded to the risk. former secretary of state warned in 1995 that among his words, one of the plans of preparing is that russia will abandoned behavior that...
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hillary clinton is a big magnets. she used to say whenever a story came out at least in one instance the term fast right wing story. she will get pushed back asked tough questions. when that happens during the presidential election. martha: i wonder if it will have any impact and if she decides to run because that famous quote, the hands in the air, what difference does it make is going to be seen again and again and again. >> great story she is about 50/50 why she will run. why she won't, she hates the media too much. she made at that point i don't feel like answering these kind of questions anymore, been in the public spotlight 20, 25 years, don't want to deal with this. it could end up being a reason why she decides not to. happy weekend. martha: you too. bill: violent eruption the streets trying to figure out what to do next there. also, it is time before the horse hits the track, a behind the scenes look at america's biggest and most historical. vo: once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place
hillary clinton is a big magnets. she used to say whenever a story came out at least in one instance the term fast right wing story. she will get pushed back asked tough questions. when that happens during the presidential election. martha: i wonder if it will have any impact and if she decides to run because that famous quote, the hands in the air, what difference does it make is going to be seen again and again and again. >> great story she is about 50/50 why she will run. why she...
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or did secretary clinton speak thatsecretary panetta night? >> there was a lot of coordination between the state department and defense about response to this. and of course there's a military chain of command about how assets get deployed and there are military decisions made help.which assets can believe me, again, the committee was getting at was a notion that we at the state department did not do everything we could, including coordinating with our military colleagues about a possible response. notion is just not true. it has been repeatedly batted the senate committee on intelligence, by other committees, bipartisan have held who multiple hearings including the house articled services committee. so i'll appreciate this committee's attempt to continue talking about this issue, really werenotion that they pushing today has been repeatedly proven false. tobut it's not an attempt keep talking about it, they are still talking about it. focusing on how to embassy security and -- >> this retired brigadier general who testified this thisng has no
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we're joined by the former counsel for bill clinton, a sports business analyst and former nba player cedric maxwell. lanny, are you as surprised as i that there has not been an apology from sterling? >> well, it is surprising to me, unless his goal in life is to lose credibility with friends and doesn't care about his reputation. and there are people who get to a point in life that really don't care. it looks like that is really the case. if he did care a long time ago he would have apologized and put the team up for sale himself and indicated that he doesn't deserve to own the team given what he clearly feels about african-americans, which is racism. >> cedric, i think i saw out of the corner of my eye as i was doing the intro and perhaps setting a precedent, i think i saw you nod. speak to that issue if you would. >> well, i think one of the things you really look at, you are setting the precedent. a couple of years ago kobe bryant said something that was homophobic about an official. what happens if somebody finds a tape with kobe bryant saying something like that again? where do
we're joined by the former counsel for bill clinton, a sports business analyst and former nba player cedric maxwell. lanny, are you as surprised as i that there has not been an apology from sterling? >> well, it is surprising to me, unless his goal in life is to lose credibility with friends and doesn't care about his reputation. and there are people who get to a point in life that really don't care. it looks like that is really the case. if he did care a long time ago he would have...
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they moving to the sound of the gun, or sitting around waiting for the state department and hillary clinton to call them up and say, do something? what did they actually do? >> we sent the predator drone overhead to -- >> did we do enough, general? >> sir, you're a professional -- you're retired. i know you care deeply about this. what was the mood in the room, the feeling? was it to save our people? >> it was desperation to be able to -- >> what? >> desperation there to gain situational awareness and to be able to do something to save people. >> did they actually do it? did they actually do it? three actions we talk about, a fast team is not even trained to engage in a fight. the other force is coming from the united states of america. we had assets there in europe. did they actually good to the sound of the gun? did they actually go into benghazi? >> no, sir, they did not. >> why not? >> basically, there was a lot of looking to the state department for what they wanted, and in deference to the libyan people and the sense of deference to the desires of the state department in terms of what
they moving to the sound of the gun, or sitting around waiting for the state department and hillary clinton to call them up and say, do something? what did they actually do? >> we sent the predator drone overhead to -- >> did we do enough, general? >> sir, you're a professional -- you're retired. i know you care deeply about this. what was the mood in the room, the feeling? was it to save our people? >> it was desperation to be able to -- >> what? >>...
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impoverished the country and then the funny thing about this trying to pivot is that it wasn't under clinton and the world trade organization there where they want china in they want to under the tent they want to mean that their bodies so within just of this short period of time the u.s. is saying you know you're not our friend we don't want to be with you anymore we want the vietnamese we want these other people it is it is it that callous is it that ridiculously obtuse is it insane is it appears insane to me the people in china what do they make of this is it what do they make of obama's strategy to to me it seems insane what are they thinking. well just you know it i guess you know after decades of american foreign policy being so bizarre it's almost par for the course you know you're actually right on the disconnect i mean american business leaders. in the in the pentagon planners are not totally opposite of on what they think about china you know general motors sells more cars in china than they do the united states you know thirty forty percent of corporate pop profits for american mu
impoverished the country and then the funny thing about this trying to pivot is that it wasn't under clinton and the world trade organization there where they want china in they want to under the tent they want to mean that their bodies so within just of this short period of time the u.s. is saying you know you're not our friend we don't want to be with you anymore we want the vietnamese we want these other people it is it is it that callous is it that ridiculously obtuse is it insane is it...
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he says hillary clinton would have to overcome negatives as well. she has the potential to be the first woman president. she's not the child of a former president and the sibling of. she's the spouse of a former president. it's not entirely the same. but the fact that she potentially could be the first woman president really counts for a lot in terms of the future effect. >> she looks like change. and jeb bush doesn't look like change. just by the virtue of the fact that she's a woman. when you're part of a political dynasty, you know, you have to make a case for change and it's just going to be easier for hillary clinton. by the way, i think bill clinton will be more valuable on the campaign trail than former president bush. >> yes. >> maggie haberman, gloria borger, thanks so much. >> sure. >>> when we come back, is this a smoking gun, is it as powerful as one republican tells us? >>> plus, protests turn violent in ukraine. russia is accusing one of its own diplomats of being a spy. a live report from the ground, coming up. dear sun, you created l
he says hillary clinton would have to overcome negatives as well. she has the potential to be the first woman president. she's not the child of a former president and the sibling of. she's the spouse of a former president. it's not entirely the same. but the fact that she potentially could be the first woman president really counts for a lot in terms of the future effect. >> she looks like change. and jeb bush doesn't look like change. just by the virtue of the fact that she's a woman....
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hillary clinton won't admit there was a failure. she has a book tour coming and she'll address this scare on. i'm not sure by 2016 it will be the issue it is now. this is an issue for republicans to fill the void of a slow news cycle to get things going. the white house has clearly made a mistake by not getting all this information out there soon enough. a lot of the scandal of ben gaz ne that e-mail from ben rhodes that we've been talking about is really about why this stuff didn't come out before. the white house has an explanation for why he wrote that, but this is what the white house is trying to do, do damage control. when you have the scandals, best not to too damage control. best to try to deal with everything right away. and i think if more stuff comes out, the drip drip, it will continue to be an issue, but by the time we're voting in 2016, the american people are voting in 2016 they'll be voting on mortgages, jobs, the future, they won't be voting on a tragedy that happened, at that point, four or five years ago. >> i hea
hillary clinton won't admit there was a failure. she has a book tour coming and she'll address this scare on. i'm not sure by 2016 it will be the issue it is now. this is an issue for republicans to fill the void of a slow news cycle to get things going. the white house has clearly made a mistake by not getting all this information out there soon enough. a lot of the scandal of ben gaz ne that e-mail from ben rhodes that we've been talking about is really about why this stuff didn't come out...
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at the death penalty as it really operates and what we're seeing is ugly on tuesday oklahoma inmate clinton lockett died a slow and painful death after his lethal injection was administered witnesses say he was with a ring around for forty three minutes telling doctors something's wrong before eventually suffering a massive heart attack lockett began rising from the gurney it's. a port really tried to speak in like. the first two or inaudible but the third are you could clearly hear him get a work. permit and it's based on. quite a bit of a body shattered because according to reports the three drugs used to kill lockett are not primarily intended as execution drugs and come with a host of warnings about suppressing the respiratory system and causing heart trouble in recent years drug makers mostly in europe have stopped selling their medications to u.s. prisons because they don't want their products being used to kill individuals and as a result states have scrambled to find new suppliers and chemical recipes for executions in many cases officials refuse to disclose what struggles are being
at the death penalty as it really operates and what we're seeing is ugly on tuesday oklahoma inmate clinton lockett died a slow and painful death after his lethal injection was administered witnesses say he was with a ring around for forty three minutes telling doctors something's wrong before eventually suffering a massive heart attack lockett began rising from the gurney it's. a port really tried to speak in like. the first two or inaudible but the third are you could clearly hear him get a...
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president clinton would go. and can you imagine the image if both president bush and president clinton there together . so i close with this last thought. , vice president , failure ure to act to act, and this will be in the congressional record for future generations to see, failure to act will be a stain on your blot, a tion and a blot on your conscience. the speaker pro tempore: does he gentleman yield back? r. wolf: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia yields back. members are reminded to address their remarks to the chair and not to others in the second erson. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from california, mr. rohrabacher, is recognized for 42 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. rohrabacher: thank you very much, mr. chairman. one of the things that makes america great is that our country is a country that regardless of one's race, one's religion, or one's ethnicity we as citizens of the united states make up a collective
president clinton would go. and can you imagine the image if both president bush and president clinton there together . so i close with this last thought. , vice president , failure ure to act to act, and this will be in the congressional record for future generations to see, failure to act will be a stain on your blot, a tion and a blot on your conscience. the speaker pro tempore: does he gentleman yield back? r. wolf: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia yields...
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how about that woman right there, hillary clinton? according to a new report, gop donors would prevalenten over ted cruz or rand paul in 2016. really? let's talk now to fox business senior correspondent, charlie gasparino. you know how wall street works. is that right, she's number three behind those two? >> yeah. if you had a polling of the top wall street guys, she would be number three behind those two. we should point out, this is politico's thesis. i don't necessarily agree with this. i think if rand paul and ted cruz showed they could beat her f the polls were tight, a lot of wall street guys would support them because they wants less government, less regulation, the type of stuff that they don't like, that hillary, while she was working with barak obama pushed. that's the big thing. is the taint of barak obama enough to force money in big business? i think politico is calling it too early. >> that's what they do, just to generate buzz. we're talking about it right now. but who does wall street like best? >> i think they like je
how about that woman right there, hillary clinton? according to a new report, gop donors would prevalenten over ted cruz or rand paul in 2016. really? let's talk now to fox business senior correspondent, charlie gasparino. you know how wall street works. is that right, she's number three behind those two? >> yeah. if you had a polling of the top wall street guys, she would be number three behind those two. we should point out, this is politico's thesis. i don't necessarily agree with...
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ater, bill clinton speaks at georgetown university about public service. do find it curious that nasa did not script it? [laughter] the late chair who i met at nasa relations in the outside world in many ways was absolutely adamant that headquarters never put words in the mouth of the people. beyond that, not to my knowledge they ever controlled the statements, the public statements of others. >> historian douglas brinkley describes his 2001 interview with neil armstrong. sunday at 4:30 p.m. eastern, part of america i history tv this weekend on c-span three. over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting in the room at hearings, briefings, and conferences, and offering complete gavel coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service of private industry. he, created by the cable tv industry are defied years ago and brought to as a public servant -- c-span, created by the cable tv industry 35 years ago and brought to as a public service. >> e-house hearing on natural gas export look at how allowing the sale of li
ater, bill clinton speaks at georgetown university about public service. do find it curious that nasa did not script it? [laughter] the late chair who i met at nasa relations in the outside world in many ways was absolutely adamant that headquarters never put words in the mouth of the people. beyond that, not to my knowledge they ever controlled the statements, the public statements of others. >> historian douglas brinkley describes his 2001 interview with neil armstrong. sunday at 4:30...